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The  Centaur  Bibliographies  of 


Joseph  Hergesheimer 

By 
H.  L.  R.  Swire 


Modern  American  Authors 


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A  Bibliography 
of  the  Works  of 
Joseph  Hergesheimer 


THE    CENTAUR    BIBLIOGRAPHIES 
OF  MODERN  AMERICAN  AUTHORS 

Uniform  with  this  Volume 
(In  Preparation) 

Sherwood  Anderson 
Ambrose  Bierce 
James  Branch  Cabell 
Willa  Sibert  Gather 
Stephen  Crane 
Theodore  Dreiser 
James  G.  Huneker 
H.  L.  Mencken 
Edgar  Saltus 


A  Bibliography 

of  the  Works  of 

Joseph  Hergesheimer 


By 
H.  L.  R.  Swire 


PHILADELPHIA 

THE  CENTAUR  BOOK  SHOP 

1922 


COPYRIGHT  1922  BY 
THE  CENTAUR  BOOK  SHOP 


FOREWORD 

DEAR  MR.  SWIRE: 

When,  first,  I  learned  that  it  was  in  your  mind  to 
make  a  bibliography  of  my  books  I  went  to  the  shelves 
on  which  they  had  been  gathered  and  gazed  at  them  again 
with  an  awakened  and  considerable  interest.  Only  yes 
terday,  a  few  moments  ago,  it  seemed,  there  had  been  but 
one —  The  Lay  Anthony,  and  now  there  were  ten  —  or 
was  it  eleven  ?  —  that  many,  and  more  to  be  collected,  in 
eight  years.  There,  undoubtedly  they  were,  in  their  vari 
ous  editions;  and  I  was  amazed.  I  hadn't  quite  realized 
that  so  much  of  what  I  was  went  that  way  .  .  . 
fixed,  perhaps,  for  a  while  short  or  long,  but  gone.  I 
had  not  realized  that  the  secret  treachery  of  time  had 
prevailed  against  me  to  such  an  extent.  Eight  years,  it 
was  true,  were  not  many,  but  they  had  been  taken  —  a 
large  bite  —  out  of  the  rosiest  cheek  of  the  apple.  It  was 
still  my  profound  conviction,  it  is  as  I  write,  that  better 
was  to  come;  that  what  I  had  done,  written,  was  hardly 
more  than  introductory.  But,  together  with  this,  I  had  a 
faint  uneasy  consciousness  that  I  was  being  merely  blind 
ed  by  the  trustfulness  and  self  deception  which,  perhaps, 
alone  made  life  endurable.  Anyhow,  there  they  were,  the 
ten,  or  eleven,  in  paper  and  cloth  and  boards  —  the 
months,  the  years,  the  toil,  the  failures  and  the  successes. 


6          THE  CENTAUR  BIBLIOGRAPHIES 

I  hadn't  enjoyed  writing  them:  I  hated  to  write,  prin 
cipally  for  the  reason  that  largely  I  didn't  know  how; 
and,  when  a  book  appeared,  there  was  a  chorus,  splendid 
and  unrestrained,  announcing  that  perfectly  obvious  fact. 
J  wasn't  humble  about  this;  the  result,  I  was  always  con 
vinced,  justified  the  incidental  ignorance;  and  there  were 
eternally  the  super-intelligent  youth  of  the  Universities 
who,  for  a  modest  living,  were  able  and  willing,  where  it 
did  not  interfere  with  my  purpose,  to  unsplit  any  infini 
tives.  There  the  —  I  almost  called  them  accursed  —  books 
were,  fragmentary,  unfinished,  short  by  worlds  of  their 
various  intents.  However,  except  to  myself,  I  had  no 
inclination  to  apologize  for  them;  I  only  wished  to  say, 
especially  to  you,  that  really  the  best  were  all  to  come. 

Sincerely 

JOSEPH  HERGESHEIMER 
July  eleventh,  1922 


PREFACE 

In  front  of  me,  as  I  write,  lies  Mitchell  Kennerley's 
announcement  of  new  books  for  the  Fall  of  I9J4-  Head 
ing  the  list  is  Joseph  Hergesheimer's  first  published  novel 
—  The  Lay  Anthony.  The  publisher's  first  reader  re 
ported  ".  .  .  a  book  beautiful,  noble,  thrilling.  It 
has  held  my  feebleness  awake  all  night  and  left  me  ting 
ling  so  I  can  scarce  write  steadily  .  .  ." ;  a  second 
reader  thought  it  too  good  to  sell,  but  a  third  thought  it 
would ;  and  Mr.  Kennerley,  after  reading  it  himself,  knew 
that  it  must  be  published.  "To  me,"  he  wrote,  "it  has  in 
some  measure  the  great  qualities  of  Meredith's  Richard 
Feverel."  Mr.  Kennerley  and  his  readers  were  both  right 
and  wrong;  it  is  a  gripping  story,  full  of  passages  of  the 
most  poignant  beauty,  but  —  it  did  not  sell.  Mr.  Herge- 
sheimer  has  recounted  elsewhere,  with  some  amusement,  I 
think,  that  some  nine  hundred  copies  were  bought  out  of 
the  first  edition  of  one  thousand. 

Eight  years  from  The  Lay  Anthony  to  The  Bright 
Shawl,  now  appearing  serially  in  the  RED  BOOK  Magazine ! 
A  short  time,  indeed ;  but  long  enough  for  the  nine  hun 
dred  or  so  Hergesheimer  readers  of  1914  to  grow  into 
thousands  —  I  have  forgotten  at  this  moment  how  many 
thousands  the  latest  edition  of  Cytherea  represented ;  and 
within  that  large  circle  of  readers  is  a  smaller  group  of 


8          THE  CENTAUR  BIBLIOGRAPHIES 

those  whose  concern,  after  the  reading,  lies  in  the  posses 
sion  of  the  first  editions  of  the  author's  books. 

This  book,  intended,  therefore,  primarily  for  the  col 
lector,  omits  mention  of  the  details  of  any  edition  save  the 
first.  However,  for  the  Hergesheimer  enthusiasts  who 
may  not,  at  present,  fall  within  that  class,  I  have  included 
what  I  believe  to  be  a  complete  list  of  the  author's  pub 
lished  work,  collected  and  uncollected. 

Errors  and  omissions  are,  I  hope,  few;  nevertheless,  I 
am  obsessed  with  the  constant  fear  of  the  bibliographer 
that,  after  publication,  someone  may  come  forward  with 
a  copy  of  one  of  the  books,  unique  in  some  peculiarity  of 
binding,  or  typographical  error  which,  altered  or  cor 
rected  after  only  a  few  copies  had  been  issued,  serves  to 
establish  its  priority  over  that  edition  which  has  hitherto 
been  identified  as  the  first.  I  shall,  of  course,  welcome 
any  information  concerning  "points"  which  have  not  al 
ready  been  mentioned. 

I  am  glad  to  record  here  my  thanks  to  Mr.  Hergesheim 
er  for  the  invariable  and  unfailing  courtesy  with  which 
he  has  met  my  inquiries;  to  Mr.  John  M.  Hemphill,  of 
West  Chester,  for  information  as  to  certain  uncollected 
material;  to  Miss  E.  B.  Skinner,  of  the  Periodical  De 
partment  of  the  Free  Library  of  Philadelphia,  for  similar 
aid;  to  Mr.  J.  J.  Mullen,  of  Alfred  A.  Knopf,  Inc.;  and 
to  Messrs.  Harold  T.  Mason,  David  Jester,  Jr.,  and 
George  E.  Schilling  for  invaluable  suggestions  and  assist 
ance. 

H.  L.  R.  SWIRE 
Philadelphia,  August  I,  1922 


FIRST  EDITIONS 

THE  LAY  ANTHONY 

1914 

THE  LAY  /  ANTHONY  /  A  Romance  /  By  /  Joseph 
Hergesheimer  /  [Publisher  s  device]  /  New  York  &  Lon 
don  /  Mitchell  Kennerley  /  1914 

COLLATION:  —  pp.  (vi)+327,  consisting  of  p.  (i), 
Half-title:  The  Lay  Anthony;  verso:  blank;  p.  (iii), 
Title-page:  as  above;  verso:  Copyright,  1914,  by  / 
Mitchell  Kennerley  /  Printed  in  America;  p.  (v)  : 
".  .  .  if  in  passing  from  this  deceitful  world  / 
Into  true  life  love  is  not  forgotten,  .  .  .  /  know 
that  /  among  the  most  joyous  souls  of  the  third  heaven 
my  J  Fiametta  sees  my  pain.  Pray  her,  if  the  sweet 
draught  /  of  Lethe  has  not  robbed  me  of  her,  .  .  . 
to  obtain  my  /  ascent  to  her!'  /  —  Giovanni  Boccaccio ; 
verso :  To  /  Dorothy  /  This  /  Figment  of  a  Perpetual 
/  Flowering;  pp.  1-327  of  text,  followed  by  3  blank, 
unnumbered  pages. 

Crown  8vo,  7iX4f;  bound  in  purple  cloth,  lettered  on 
back,  in  gilt,  as  follows :  The  /  Lay  /  Anthony  J  Joseph  / 
Herges-  /  heimcr  /  Mitchell  /  Kennerley.  Blind  double 
rule  at  top  and  bottom.  Front  cover  lettered  in  gilt  as 
follows:  The  /  Lay  Anthony  J  By  J  Joseph  Hergesheim 
er ;  all  enclosed  by  gilt  double  rule  border  at  top  of  rect 
angular  space  formed  by  vertical  and  horizontal  double 
rules  in  blind.  Back  cover  has  blind  stamp  of  publisher's 
monogram  in  centre.  White  end  papers;  all  edges  cut. 


io        THE  CENTAUR  BIBLIOGRAPHIES 

MOUNTAIN  BLOOD 

1915 

MOUNTAIN  /  BLOOD  /  A  Novel  /  By  /  Joseph  Herges- 
heimer  /  [Publisher  s  device]  /  New  York  &  London  / 
Mitchell  Kennerley  /  1915 

COLLATION:  —  pp.  312,  (the  first  8  unnumbered), 
consisting  of  blank  fly-leaf;  p.  (i),  Half-title:  Moun 
tain  Blood;  verso:  blank;  p.  (3),  Title-page:  as  above; 
verso:  Copyright  1915  by  /  Mitchell  Kennerley  / 
Printed  in  America;  p.  (5)  To  /  My  Mother;  verso: 
blank;  p.  (7)  :  One;  verso:  blank;  pp.  9-312  of  text, 
followed  by  6  blank,  unnumbered  pages. 

Crown  8vo,  7jX4|;  bound  in  crimson  cloth,  lettered  on 
back,  in  gilt,  as  follows:  Mountain  J  Blood  /  Joseph  / 
Herges-  /  heimer  /  Mitchell  /  Kennerley.  Blind  double 
rule  at  top  and  bottom.  Front  cover  lettered  in  gilt  as  fol 
lows:  Mountain  Blood  /  By  /  Joseph  Hergesheimer]  all 
enclosed  by  gilt  double  rule  border  at  top  of  rectangular 
space  formed  by  vertical  and  horizontal  double  rules  in 
blind.  Back  cover  has  blind  stamp  of  publisher's  mono 
gram  in  centre.  White  end  papers;  all  edges  cut. 


THE  THREE  BLACK  PENNYS 

1917 

THE  /  THREE  BLACK  PENNYS  /  A  Novel  /  By  /  Jo 
seph  Hergesheimer  /  New  York  [Publisher  s  device] 
MCMXVII  /  Alfred  A.  Knopf 

COLLATION:  —  pp.    (viii)+4o8,  consisting  of  p.    (i), 


JOSEPH  HERGESHEIMER  n 

Half-title  :  The  /  Three  Black  Pennys  /  A  Novel  / 
[Publisher's  device,  containing  minute  monogram,  in 
lower  right  corner]  ;  verso  :  Novels  by  Joseph  Herges- 
heimer  /  The  Lay  Anthony  /  Mountain  Blood  /  The 
Three  Black  Pennys;  p.  (iii),  Title-page:  as  above; 
verso:  Copyright,  1917,  by  /  Alfred  A.  Knopf  / 
Printed  in  the  United  States  of  America;  p.  (v)  : 
Long  dedication  to  John  Hemphill;  verso:  blank;  p. 
(vii)  :  Contents  /  I  The  Furnace  I  /  II  The  Forge 
139  /  III  The  Metal  275;  verso:  blank;  p.  (i):  I 
The  Furnace;  verso:  blank;  pp.  3-138  of  text;  p. 
(139):  II  The  Forge;  verso:  blank;  pp.  141-274  of 
text;  p.  (275):  III  The  Metal;  verso:  blank;  pp. 
277-408  of  text. 


Crown  8vo,  7iX4&  ;  bound  in  brown  cloth,  lettered  on 
back,  in  gilt,  as  follows  :  The  /  Three  /  Black  /  Pennys  / 
(small  geometric  design,  in  gilt,  in  three  intersecting  cir 
cles,  arranged  horizonally)  /  Joseph  /  Herges-  /  heimer  / 
Alfred  A.  Knopf.  Front  cover  has  blind  stamp  consisting 
of  three  intersecting  circles,  each  containing  a  geometric 
design,  the  whole  occupying  a  length  of  4^  inches  and  a 
width  of  if  inches,  arranged  vertically.  Back  cover  has 
blind  stamp  of  publisher's  device  in  lower  right  corner. 
White  end  papers;  all  edges  cut,  the  top  edge  brown. 
A  few  tall  paper  copies  were  issued. 

NOTE:  The  second  issue  differs  from  the  first  only  in 
the  texture  of  the  paper,  which  is  lighter  in  weight  and 
of  a  gray  tint. 


12        THE  CENTAUR  BIBLIOGRAPHIES 

GOLD  AND  IRON 

1918 

GOLD  AND  IRON  /  By  /  Joseph  Hergesheimer  /  [Pub 
lisher's  device}  /  New  York  /  Alfred  A.  Knopf  / 
MCMXVIII 

COLLATION:  —  pp.  332,  (the  first  10  unnumbered), 
consisting  of  p.  ( I ) ,  Half-title :  Gold  and  Iron ;  verso : 
Books  by  /  Joseph  Hergesheimer  /  Gold  and  Iron  / 
The  Three  Black  Pennys  /  Mountain  Blood  /  The 
Lay  Anthony;  p.  (3),  Title-page:  as  above;  verso: 
Copyright,  1918,  by  /  Alfred  A.  Knopf  /  Published, 
April,  1918  /  Printed  in  the  United  States  of  America; 
p.  (5)  :  Gold  and  Iron  /  To  /  George  Horace  Lori- 
mer  (all  in  facsimile  of  the  author's  hand-writing)  ; 
verso :  blank ;  p.  ( 7 )  :  Contents  /  Page  /  Wild 
Oranges  .  .  .  n  /  Tubal  Cain  .  .  .  in  / 
The  Dark  Fleece  .  .  .  227;  verso:  blank;  p.  (9), 
Fly-title:  Wild  Oranges;  verso:  blank;  pp.  11-108  of 
text;  p.  (109),  Fly-title:  Tubal  Cain;  verso:  blank; 
pp.  111-224  of  text;  p.  (225),  Fly-title:  The  Dark 
Fleece;  verso:  blank;  pp.  227- (332)  of  text;  followed 
by  4  unnumbered  pages  at  end  containing  extracts  from 
Reviews  of  The  Three  Black  Pennys. 

Crown  8vo,  7JX5  ;  bound  in  black  cloth,  lettered  on  back, 
in  gilt,  as  follows:  Gold  /  And  Iron  /  by  /  Joseph  / 
Hergesheimer  /  Alfred  A.  Knopf.  Front  cover  blank; 
back  cover  has  blind  stamp  of  publisher's  device  in  lower 
right  corner.  White  end  papers;  all  edges  cut,  the  top 
edge  black. 


JOSEPH  HERGESHEIMER  13 

JAVA  HEAD 

1919 

JAVA  HEAD  /  By  /  Joseph  Hergesheimer  /  "//  is  only 
the  path  of  pure  simplicity  /  which  guards  and  preserves 
the  spirit"  /  Chwang-tze  /  [Publisher s  device]  /  New 
York  /  Alfred  A.  Knopf  /  1919 

COLLATION:  —  pp.  255,  (the  first  8  unnumbered), 
consisting  of  p.  (i),  Half-title:  Java  Head  /  [Publish 
er's  device  in  lower  right  corner]  ;  verso :  Books  by  / 
Joseph  Hergesheimer  /  Java  Head  /  Gold  and  Iron  / 
The  Three  Black  Pennys  /  Mountain  Blood  /  The 
Lay  Anthony;  p.  (3),  Title-page:  as  above;  verso: 
Copyright,  1918,  by  /  Alfred  A.  Knopf,  Inc.  /  Printed 
in  the  United  States  of  America;  p.  (5)  :  To  /  Hazle- 
ton  Mirkil,  Jr.  /  from  /  Dorothy  /  and  /  Joseph  Her 
gesheimer;  verso:  blank;  p.  (7),  Divisional  Half-title: 
Java  Head;  verso:  blank;  pp.  9-255  of  text;  verso  of 
page  255  blank. 

Crown  8vo,  7|X4f  J  bound  in  garnet  cloth,  lettered  on 
back,  in  gilt,  as  follows:  Java  /  Head  /  by  /  Joseph  / 
Hergesheimer  /  Alfred  A.  Knopf.  Front  cover  blank; 
back  cover  has  blind  stamp  of  publisher's  device  in  lower 
right  corner.  White  end  papers;  all  edges  cut. 

NOTE:  One  hundred  tall  paper  copies  on  special  paper, 
numbered,  and  signed  by  the  author,  were  issued  simul 
taneously  with  the  above. 


i4        THE  CENTAUR  BIBLIOGRAPHIES 

THE  HAPPY  END 

1919 

THE  /  HAPPY  END  /  By  /  Joseph  Hergesheimer  /  [Pub 
lisher's  device]  /  New  York  /  Alfred  A.  Knopf  /  1919 

COLLATION:  —  pp.  315,  (the  first  10  unnumbered), 
consisting  of  blank  fly-leaf;  p.  (i),  Half-title:  The 
Happy  End  /  [Publisher's  device  in  lower  right  cor 
ner]  ;  verso :  Books  by  /  Joseph  Hergesheimer  /  The 
Happy  End  /  Java  Head  /  Gold  and  Iron  /  The 
Three  Black  Pennys  /  Mountain  Blood  /  The  Lay 
Anthony;  p.  (3),  Title-page:  as  above;  verso:  Copy 
right,  1919,  by  /  Alfred  A.  Knopf,  Inc.  /  Copyright, 
1916,  1917,  1918,  by  The  Curtis  Publishing  Com 
pany  /  Printed  in  the  United  States  of  America;  p. 
(5)  :  Long  dedication;  verso:  blank;  p.  (7)  :  Contents 
/  Lonely  Valleys  .  .  .  n  /  The  Egyptian  Char 
iot  .  .  .  55  /  The  Flower  of  Spain  ...  93 
/  Tol' able  David  .  .  .  155  /  Bread  ...  193 
/  Rosemary  Roselle  .  .  .  231  /  The  Thrush  in 
the  Hedge  .  .  .  283;  verso:  blank;  p.  (9),  Fly- 
title:  Lonely  Valleys;  verso:  blank;  pp.  11-315  of  text. 
There  are  fly-titles  before  each  of  the  stories  in  the 
book  at  pp.  (9),  (53),  (90,  (153),  (i90,  (229) 
and  (281);  verso  of  each  fly-title  and  of  last  page, 
blank.  Blank  fly-leaf  at  end. 

Crown  8vo,  7JX5;  bound  in  bright  green  cloth,  lettered 
on  back,  in  gilt,  as  follows :  The  /  Happy  /  End  /  by  / 
Joseph  /  Hergesheimer  /  Alfred  A.  Knopf.  Front  cover 
blank;  back  cover  has  blind  stamp  of  publisher's  device  in 
lower  right  corner.  White  end  papers;  all  edges  cut. 

NOTE  :  Sixty  tall-paper  copies,  on  hand-made  paper,  num 
bered,  and  signed  by  the  author,  were  issued  simultaneous 
ly  with  the  above. 


JOSEPH  HERGESHEIMER  15 

LINDA  CONDON 

1919 

LINDA  CONDON  /  By  /  Joseph  Hergesheimer  /  [Pub 
lisher's  device]  /  New  York  /  Alfred  A.  Knopf  /  1919 

COLLATION:  —  pp.  304,  (the  first  8  unnumbered), 
consisting  of  p.  ( I ) ,  Half-title :  Linda  Condon ;  verso : 
The  Works  of  /  Joseph  Hergesheimer  /  The  Lay 
Anthony  /  Mountain  Blood  /  The  Three  Black  Pen- 
nys  /  Gold  and  Iron  /  Java  Head  /  The  Happy  End 
/  Linda  Condon;  p.  (3),  Title-page:  as  above;  verso: 
Copyright,  1919,  by  /  Alfred  A.  Knopf,  Inc.  /  Printed 
in  the  United  States  of  America;  p.  (5)  :  To  /  Carl 
Van  Vechten  /  This,  /  Linda  Condon's  /  Gravest  / 
Bow;  verso:  blank;  p.  (7),  Divisional  Half-title: 
Linda  Condon ;  verso :  blank ;  pp.  9-304  of  text. 

Crown  8vo,  7JX5;  bound  in  French  blue  cloth,  lettered 
on  back,  in  gilt,  as  follows:  Linda  /  Condon  /  by  / 
Joseph  /  Hergesheimer  /  Alfred  A.  Knopf.  Front  cover 
blank ;  back  cover  has  blind  stamp  of  publisher's  device  in 
lower  right  corner.  The  first  issue  was  in  smooth  cloth, 
as  described  above.  There  is  a  later  binding  of  ribbed 
cloth,  in  practically  the  same  shade.  White  end  papers; 
all  edges  cut. 

NOTE:  Sixty  tall-paper  copies,  on  hand-made  paper, 
numbered,  and  signed  by  the  author,  were  issued  simul 
taneously  with  the  above. 


16        THE  CENTAUR  BIBLIOGRAPHIES 

HUGH  WALPOLE 

1919 

HUGH  WALPOLE  /  An  Appreciation  /  by  /  Joseph 
Hergesheimer  /  Author  of  "Three  Black  Pennys"  /  "Java 
Head",  etc.  /  Together  with  Notes  /  and  Comments  on 
the  Novels  of  /  Hugh  Walpole  /  New  [Publishers  de 
vice']  York  /  George  H.  Doran  Company. 

COLLATION:  —  pp.  (ii)+66,  consisting  of  p.  (i),  Half- 
title:  Hugh  Walpole  /  An  Appreciation  /  Joseph 
Hergesheimer ;  verso :  List  of  books  by  Hugh  Walpole, 
enclosed  in  rectangular  single  rule;  Portrait  insert  of 
Hugh  Walpole,  facing  title;  p.  ( I ),  Title-page :  as 
above;  verso:  Copyright,  1919  /  George  H.  Doran 
Company;  pp.  3-31  of  text  by  Joseph  Hergesheimer; 
verso  of  page  31,  blank;  pp.  33-64,  comment  on  the 
novels  by  Hugh  Walpole ;  p.  65 :  advertisement  of  the 
novels  of  Hugh  Walpole  published  by  the  George  H. 
Doran  Company;  verso:  blank. 

Crown  8vo,  7|X  5 ;  bound  in  sand  colored  boards,  back 
unlettered ;  white  paper  label  on  front  cover,  upper  right 
corner,  with  lettering  in  dark  green  as  follows:  Hugh 
Walpole  /An  Appreciation  /  By  /  Joseph  Hergesheimer 
/  [Publisher's  device'}  /  New  York  /  George  H.  Doran 
Company.  (The  whole  enclosed  in  rectangular  double- 
rule  border.)  White  end  papers.  Top  edge  cut,  others 
uncut. 

NOTE:  The  edition  distributed  with  the  compliments 
of  Marshall  Field  of  Chicago,  sometimes  erroneously 
described  and  sold  as  the  first  issue  of  this  book,  was  a 
special  edition,  bound  up  from  the  sheets  of  the  first 
printing,  after  the  issuance  of  the  edition  described  above, 
which  is  the  first. 


JOSEPH  HERGESHEIMER  17 

WILD  ORANGES 

1919 

WILD  ORANGES  /  Joseph  Hergesheimer  /  [Publisher's 
device]  /  New  York  /  Alfred  A.  Knopf  /  MCMXIX 

COLLATION:  —  pp.  108,  (the  first  10  unnumbered), 
consisting  of  blank  fly-leaf;  p.  (i),  Half-title:  Wild 
Oranges;  verso:  blank;  p.  (3):  By  Joseph  Herge 
sheimer  /  Linda  Condon  /  The  Happy  End  /  Java 
Head  /  Gold  and  Iron  /  Mountain  Blood  /  The  Lay 
Anthony  /  (written  in  ink)  The  Three  Black  Pennys] 
verso:  blank;  p.  (5)  :  This,  number  of  a  special  / 
edition  of  eighty-five  copies  /  of  "Wild  Oranges" 
printed  /  Chirstmas  1919  on  Perusia  hand-  /  made 
paper  by  Alfred  A.  Knopf  /  for  his  bookseller  friends, 
is  for  ;  verso:  blank;  p.  (7),  Title-page:  as  above; 
verso:  Copyright,  1918,  by  /  Alfred  A.  Knopf  / 
Printed  by  the  Vail-Ballou  Co.  /  Binghamton,  New 
York,  on  paper  /  furnished  by  Japan  Paper  Co.,  New 
York  /  Bound  by  H.  Wolff  Estate,  New  York;  p.  (9), 
Divisional  Half-title:  Wild  Oranges;  verso:  blank;  pp. 
11-108  of  text,  followed  by  4  blank,  unnumbered  pages. 

8vo,  8fX6J;  bound  in  orange  boards,  flecked  with  gold; 
black  cloth  back.  Lettered  on  back,  in  gilt,  as  follows: 
Wild  /  Oranges  /  Alfred  A.  Knopf.  End  papers  of  pa 
per  used  in  book ;  top  edges  cut  and  gilt,  others  uncut. 


SAN  CRISTOBAL  DE  LA  HABANA 

1920 

SAN  CRISTOBAL  /  DE  LA  HABANA  /  By  /  Joseph 
Hergesheimer  /  "Many  yeeres  since  I  had  knowledge  by 
/  relation  of  that  great  and  golden  Citie  /  which  the 


i8        THE  CENTAUR  BIBLIOGRAPHIES 

Spaniards  call  El  Dorado."  J  Sir  Walter  Ralegh  /  {Pub 
lishers  device}  /  New  York  /  Alfred  A.  Knopf  /  1920 

COLLATION:  —  pp.  255,  (the  first  8  unnumbered), 
consisting  of  p.  (i),  Half-title:  San  Cristobal  /  De  La 
Habana ;  verso :  The  Works  of  /  Joseph  Hergesheimer 
/  Novels  /  The  Lay  Anthony  (1914)  /  Mountain 
Blood  (1915)  /  The  Three  Black  Pennys  (1917)  / 
Java  Head  (1918)  /  Linda  Condon  (1919)  /  Shorter 
Stories  /  Gold  and  Iron  (1918)  /  The  Happy  End 
(1919)  /  Travel  /  San  Cristobal  De  La  Habana  / 
Published  in  New  York  by  /  Alfred  A.  Knopf  /  and 
for  sale  at  all  bookshops;  p.  (3),  Title-page:  as  above; 
verso:  Copyright,  1920,  by  /  Alfred  A.  Knopf,  Inc.  / 
Printed  in  the  United  States  of  America;  p.  (5)  :  To  / 
H.  J.  B.  Baird  /  An  /  Havana  /  which  he  is  free  / 
to  decline  in  every  particular  /  save  the  /  dedication; 
verso:  blank;  p.  (7),  Divisional  Half-title:  San  Cristo 
bal  /  De  La  Habana;  verso:  blank;  pp.  9-255  of  text. 

8vo,  7fX5i>  bound  in  Chinese  orange  boards,  flecked 
with  gold;  black  silk-cloth  back.  Lettered  on  back,  in 
gilt,  as  follows:  San  /  Cristobal  /  De  La  /  Habana  / 
Joseph  /  Hergesheimer  /  Alfred  A.  Knopf.  Front  cover 
has  gold-leaf  label,  3X2^,  lettered  in  black,  within  a 
heavy,  black  border  enclosing  a  thin,  double-rule  border, 
as  follows :  San  Cristobal  J  de  la  Habana  /  by  /  Joseph 
Hergesheimer.  Back  cover  blank.  End  papers  of  paper 
used  in  book.  Top  edge  cut,  and  black,  others  uncut. 

NOTE:  One  hundred  and  ten  large  paper  copies,  on 
hand-made  paper,  numbered,  and  signed  by  the  author, 
were  issued  simultaneously  with  the  above. 


JOSEPH  HERGESHEIMER  19 

CYTHEREA 

1922 

CYTHEREA  /  Joseph  Hergesheimer  /  [Publisher's  device 
in  red]  /  New  York  /  Alfred  A.  Knopf  /  1922 

COLLATION:  —  pp.  371,  (the  first  8  unnumbered), 
consisting  of  p.  (i),  Half-title:  Cytherea;  verso:  The 
Works  Of  /  Joseph  Hergesheimer  /  Novels  /  The  Lay 
Anthony  (1914)  /  Mountain  Blood  (1915)  /  The 
Three  Black  Pennys  (1917)  /  Java  Head  (1918)  / 
Linda  Condon  (1919)  /  Cytherea  (1922)  /  Shorter 
Stories  /  Wild  Oranges  (1918)  /  Tubal  Cain  (1918) 
/  The  Dark  Fleece  (1918)  /  The  Happy  End  (1919) 
/  Travel  /  San  Cristobal  De  La  Habana  (1920)  / 
New  York:  Alfred  A.  Knopf,  Inc.  /  (Published  Jan 
uary,  1922  /  Published  in  England  By  /  William 
Heinemann,  London)  /  Set  up  and  electrotyped  by 
the  Vail-Ballou  Co.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  /  Paper 
furnished  by  W.  F.  Etherington  &  Co.,  New  York  / 
Printed  and  bound  by  the  Plimpton  Press,  Norwood, 
Mass.  /  Manufactured  in  the  United  States  of  Amer 
ica;  p.  (5)  :  For  /  Dorothy  /  Charming  in  the  present 
/  and  /  secure  with  the  past;  verso:  blank;  p.  (7), 
Divisional  Half-title:  Cytherea;  verso:  blank;  pp.  9- 
371  of  text,  followed  by  7  blank,  unnumbered  pages. 

Crown  8vo,  7|X4f  J  bound  in  orange  cloth,  lettered  on 
back,  in  gilt,  as  follows :  Cytherea  /  by  /  Joseph  /  Herges 
heimer  J  Alfred  A.  Knopf.  Front  cover  blank;  back 
cover  has  blind  stamp  of  publisher's  device  in  lower  right 
corner.  White  end  papers;  all  edges  cut. 

NOTE:  One  hundred  copies  of  a  special  edition  on 
Blandford  Antique  linen  paper  were  printed  and  distrib 
uted,  Christmas,  1921,  by  Alfred  A.  Knopf  to  his  book- 


20        THE  CENTAUR  BIBLIOGRAPHIES 

seller  friends.     This  edition,  on  tall  paper,  was  bound 
in  decorative  paper  boards  in  several  designs. 

Two  hundred  and  seventy  tall-paper  copies,  on  special 
paper,  numbered,  and  signed  by  the  author,  were  issued 
simultaneously  with  the  first  edition  described  in  detail 
above. 


WILD  ORANGES 

1922 

WILD  ORANGES  /  Joseph  Hergesheimer  /   [Publisher  s 
device  in  red]  /  New  York  /  Alfred  A.  Knopf  /  1922 

COLLATION:  —  pp.  128,  (the  first  8  unnumbered), 
consisting  of  p.  (i),  Half-title:  Wild  Oranges;  verso: 
The  Works  Of  /  Joseph  Hergesheimer  /  Novels  /  The 
Lay  Anthony  (1914)  /  Mountain  Blood  (1915)  / 
The  Three  Black  Pennys  (1917)  /  Java  Head  (1918) 
/  Linda  Condon  (1919)  /  Cytherea  (1922)  /  The 
Bright  Shawl  (In  preparation)  /  Shorter  Stories  / 
Wild  Oranges  (1918)  /  Tubal  Cain  (1918)  /  The 
Dark  Fleece  (1918)  /  The  Happy  End  (1919)  / 
Travel  /  San  Cristobal  De  La  Habana  (1920)  /  New 
York:  Alfred  A.  Knopf;  p.  (3),  Title-page:  as  above; 
verso:  Copyright,  1918,  By  /  Alfred  A.  Knopf,  Inc.  / 
Published,  April,  1918,  in  a  volume  now  out  of  print, 
/  entitled  "Gold  and  Iron,"  and  then  reprinted  twice. 
/  First  published  separately,  March,  1922  /  Set  up, 
electrotyped,  and  printed  by  the  Vail-Ballou  Co.,  Bing- 
hamton,  N.  Y.  /  Paper  supplied  by  W.  F.  Ethering- 
ton  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  /  Bound  by  the  Plimpton 
Press,  Norwood,  Mass.  /  Manufactured  in  the  United 
States  of  America;  p.  (5)  :  To  /  George  Horace  Lor- 


JOSEPH  HERGESHEIMER  21 

imer;  verso:  blank;  p.  (7),  Divisional  Half-title:  Wild 
Oranges;  verso:  blank;  pp.  9-128  of  text. 

Crown  8vo,  7jX4f ;  bound  in  black  cloth,  lettered  on 
back,  in  gilt,  as  follows :  Wild  /  Oranges  /  by  /  Joseph 
Hergesheimer  /  Alfred  A.  /  Knopf.  Front  cover  blank; 
back  cover  has  blind  stamp  of  publisher's  device  in  lower 
right  corner.  White  end  papers;  all  edges  cut. 


TUBAL  CAIN 

1922 

TUBAL  CAIN  /  Joseph  Hergesheimer  /  [Publisher's  de* 
vice  in  red]  /  New  York  /  Alfred  A.  Knopf  /  1922 

COLLATION:  —  pp.  146,  (the  first  6  unnumbered), 
consisting  of  p.  (i),  Half-title:  Tubal  Cain;  verso: 
same  as  verso  of  half-title  to  "Wild  Oranges",  de 
scribed  in  detail  above;  p.  (3),  Title-page:  as  above; 
verso:  same  as  verso  of  title-page  of  "Wild  Oranges", 
described  in  detail  above;  p.  (5),  Divisional  Half-title: 
Tubal  Cain;  verso:  blank;  pp.  7-146  of  text,  followed 
by  six  blank,  unnumbered  pages. 

Crown  8vo,  7JX  4j>*  bound  in  black  cloth,  lettered  on 
back,  in  gilt,  as  follows:  Tubal  /  Cain  /  by  /  Joseph 
Hergesheimer  /  Alfred  A.  /  Knopf.  Front  cover  blank; 
back  cover  has  blind  stamp  of  publisher's  device  in  lower 
right  corner.  White  end  papers;  all  edges  cut. 


22        THE  CENTAUR  BIBLIOGRAPHIES 

THE  DARK  FLEECE 

1922 

THE  /  DARK  FLEECE  /  Joseph  Hergesheimer  /  [Publish 
er  s  device  in  red}  /  New  York  /  Alfred  A.  Knopf  / 
1922 

COLLATION:  —  pp.  134,  (the  first  8  unnumbered), 
consisting  of  p.  (i),  Half-title:  The  Dark  Fleece; 
verso:  same  as  verso  of  half-title  to  "Wild  Oranges", 
described  in  detail  above ;  p.  ( 3 ) ,  Title-page :  as  above ; 
verso:  same  as  verso  of  title  page  of  "Wild  Oranges", 
described  in  detail  above;  p.  (5)  :  Contents  /  Page  / 
Olive  9  /  Honora  5 1  /  Jason  95  ;  verso : 
blank;  p.  (7),  Fly-title:  Olive;  verso:  blank;  pp.  9-48 
of  text;  p.  (49),  Fly- title:  Honora;  verso:  blank;  pp. 
51-91  of  text;  verso  of  p.  91  blank;  p.  (93),  Fly-title: 
Jason;  verso:  blank;  pp.  95-134  of  text,  followed  by 
two  blank,  unnumbered  pages. 

Crown  8vo,  7jX4f ;  bound  in  black  cloth,  lettered  on 
back,  in  gilt,  as  follows :  The  /  Dark  /  Fleece  /  by  / 
Joseph  /  Hergesheimer  /  Alfred  A.  /  Knopf.  Front  cov 
er  blank ;  back  cover  has  blind  stamp  of  publisher's  device 
in  lower  right  corner.  White  end  papers;  all  edges  cut. 


THE  BRIGHT  SHAWL 

1922 

THE  /  BRIGHT  SHAWL  /  Joseph  Hergesheimer  /  [Pub 
lishers  device  in  red]  /  New  York  /  Alfred  A.  Knopf  / 
1922 

COLLATION:  —  pp.    220,    (the   first   8   unnumbered), 


JOSEPH  HERGESHEIMEk  23 

consisting  of  p.  (i),  Half-title:  The  Bright  Shawl; 
verso :  The  Works  of  /  Joseph  Hergesheimer  /  Novels 
/  The  Lay  Anthony  (1914)  /  Mountain  Blood  (1915) 
/  The  Three  Black  Pennys  (1917)  /  Java  Head 
(1918)  /Linda  Condon  (1919)  /  Cytherea  (1922)  / 
The  Bright  Shawl  (1922)7  Shorter  Stories  /  Wild 
Oranges  (1918)  /  Tubal  Cain  (1918)  /  The  Dark 
Fleece  (1918)  /  The  Happy  End  (1919)  /  Travel  / 
San  Cristobal  De  La  Habana  (1920)  /  New  York: 
Alfred  A.  Knopf;  p.  (3),  Title-page:  as  above;  verso: 
Copyright,  1922,  by  /  Alfred  A.  Knopf,  Inc.  /  Pub 
lished,  October,  1922  /  Set  up  and  electrotyped  by  the 
Vail-Ballou  Co.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  /  Paper  furnished 
by  W.  F.  Etherington  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  / 
Printed  and  bound  by  the  Plimpton  Press,  Norwood, 
Mass.  /  Manufactured  in  the  United  States  of  Amer 
ica;  p.  (5);  For  /  Hamilton  and  Phoebe  Gilkyson 
junior  /  in  their  fine  drawing-room  /  at  Mont  Clare ; 
verso:  blank;  p.  (7),  Divisional  Half-title:  The  Bright 
Shawl;  verso:  blank;  pp.  9-220  of  text,  followed  by 
four  blank,  unnumbered  pages. 

Crown  8vo,  7fX5  ;  bound  in  garnet  cloth,  lettered  on  back, 
in  gilt,  as  follows :  The  /  Bright  /  Shawl  /  by  /  Joseph  / 
Hergesheimer  /  Alfred  A.  Knopf.  Front  cover  blank; 
back  cover  has  blind  stamp  of  publisher's  device  in  lower 
right  corner.  White  end  papers ;  all  edges  cut. 

NOTE:  There  is  also  a  limited  edition  consisting  of  two 
hundred  and  fifty  copies  on  hand-made  paper,  numbered 
and  signed  by  the  author. 


CONTRIBUTIONS  TO  BOOKS 

PLEIADES  CLUB  /  YEAR  BOOK  /  1918-1919.  Contains: 
Beauty,  by  Joseph  Hergesheimer,  p.  33. 

TALES  OF  MY  NATIVE  TOWN  /  By  /  Gabriele  D'Annun 
zio  /  Translated  By  /  Prof.  Rafael  Mantellini,  Ph.D.  / 
Instructor  of  Romance  Languages  at  the  Berkeley-  / 
Irving  School,  New  York  City  /  With  An  Introduction 
/  By  /  Joseph  Hergesheimer  /  [Publisher's  device]  / 
Garden  City  New  York  London  /  Doubleday,  Page  & 
Company  /  1920 

COLLATION:  —  pp.  xvii+aSy,  consisting  of  pp.  (i 
and  ii)  :  blank  fly-leaf;  p.  (iii),  Title-page:  as  above; 
verso:  Copyright,  1920,  By  /  Doubleday,  Page  & 
Company  /  All  Rights  Reserved,  Including  That  Of  / 
Translation  Into  Foreign  Languages,  /  Including  The 
Scandinavian;  p.  v:  List  of  Contents;  verso:  blank; 
pp.  vii-xvii:  Text  of  Introduction  by  Joseph  Herges 
heimer;  verso  of  p.  xvii:  blank;  p.  I,  Divisional  Half- 
title:  Tales  /  of  my  /  Native  Town;  verso:  blank;  pp. 
3-287 :  text  by  Gabriele  D'Annunzio. 

Crown  8vo,  7|X5;  bound  in  sage-green  cloth,  lettered 
on  back,  in  black,  as  follows :  Tales  of  /  My  Native  / 
Town  [a  line]  /  D'Annunzio  /  Doubleday  J  Page  & 
Co.,  and  on  front  cover,  in  black:  Tales  of  My  /  Native 
Town  /  [a  line]  /  Gabriele  D'Annunzio.  White  end  pa 
pers;  all  edges  cut. 


JOSEPH  HERGESHEIMER  25 

DOMNEI  /  A  Comedy  of  Woman- Worship  /  By  /  James 
Branch  Cabell  /  [a  line]  /  "En  cor  gentil  domnei  per 
mort  no  passa."  /  [a  line]  /  New  York  /  Robert  M. 
McBride  £  Co.  /  1920 

COLLATION  : —  (viii)-f  218,  consisting  of  blank  fly-leaf; 
p.  (i),  Half-title:  Domnei;  verso:  List  of  books  by 
Mr.  Cabell,  enclosed  in  rectangular  rule;  p.  (iii), 
Title-page:  as  above;  verso:  Copyright,  1913,  by  / 
Frederick  A.  Stokes  Co.  /  Revised  Edition,  Copyright, 
1920,  /  By  James  Branch  Cabell  /  Printed  in  the  / 
United  States  of  America  /  Published,  1920;  p.  (v)  : 
To  /  Sarah  Read  McAdams  /  in  gratitude  and  affec 
tion;  verso:  quotation  from  History  of  Provencal  Poe 
try  by  C.  C.  Fauriel;  p.  (vii)  and  verso:  List  of  con 
tents;  p.  (i),  Fly-title:  A  Preface  /  By  /  Joseph 
Hergesheimer ;  verso:  blank;  pp.  3-9:  text  by  Mr. 
Hergesheimer ;  verso  of  p.  9  blank;  pp.  (n)-2i8: 
text  by  Mr.  Cabell. 

Crown  8vo,  7fX5j;  bound  in  brown  cloth,  lettered  on 
back,  in  gilt,  as  follows :  Domnei  /  [a  line]  /  Cabell  / 
McBride.  [Device  in  gilt  in  lower  right  corner  of  front 
cover}  ;  back  cover  blank.  White  end  papers ;  top  edges 
cut,  others  uncut. 

THE  BORZOI  1920  /  Being  a  sort  of  record  /  of  five  years' 
publishing  /  [Publisher's  device}  /  New  York  /  Alfred 
A.  Knopf  /  1920 

COLLATION  :  —  pp.  xiv+143,  consisting  of  frontispiece, 
"A  Page  from  the  Manuscript  of  Max  Beerbohm's 
'Seven  Men',"  facing  the  Title-page;  p.  (i),  Title- 
page:  as  above;  verso:  Copyright,  1920,  By  /  Alfred 
A.  Knopf,  Inc.  /  Printed  in  the  United  States  of  Amer- 


26        THE  CENTAUR  BIBLIOGRAPHIES 

ica;  p.  (iii)  :  Foreword  by  Alfred  A.  Knopf;  verso: 
blank;  pp.  (v)  and  verso:  List  of  Contents;  p.  (vii)  : 
List  of  illustrations ;  verso :  blank ;  pp.  ix-xiv :  Introduc 
tion,  by  Maxim  Gorky,  reprinted  from  the  Athenaeum 
(London)  of  June  nth,  1920;  p.  (i),  Fly-title:  Part 
One  /  Written  Especially  /  For  /  The  Borzoi  1920; 
verso:  blank;  pp.  3-52:  papers  by  various  authors;  the 
paper  by  Joseph  Hergesheimer,  entitled  "A  note  on  the 
Chinese  Poems  Translated  by  Arthur  Waley" ,  occupies 
pp.  24-27 ;  the  balance  of  the  book  is  taken  up  with :  A 
Brief  Who's  Who  of  Writers  Particularly  Identified 
with  the  Borzoi,  pp.  55-62;  Selected  Passages  from 
Borzoi  Books,  pp.  65-102 ;  A  Bibliography  of  all  Borzoi 
Books  published  from  September  25,  1915,  to  Septem 
ber  25,  1920,  pp.  105-131;  A  Postscript,  pp.  133-143. 

Crown  8vo,  7JX  5 ;  bound  in  lavender  boards,  lettered  on 
back,  in  yellow,  within  a  black  panel,  as  follows:  The 
/  Borzoi  /  1920  [the  letters  and  numerals  arranged  ver 
tically].  Front  cover  stamped  with  Chinese  decorations 
in  black  and  yellow;  back  cover  has  publisher's  device 
stamped  in  black  in  lower  right  corner.  Cream-white  end 
papers;  all  edges  cut,  the  top  edge  black. 

NOTE  :  A  number  of  tall-paper  copies  were  issued  with  a 
portrait  of  Alfred  A.  Knopf  substituted  for  the  frontis 
piece  described  above. 


MY  [in  red}  /  MAIDEN  EFFORT  [in  red}  /  Being  the 
Personal  Confessions  of  /  Well-known  American  Authors 
/  as  to  their  Literary  Beginnings  /  With  an  Introduction 
/  By  /  Gelett  Burgess  /  [Publisher's  device  (in  red)}  / 
Published  for  /  The  Authors'  League  of  America  /  By  / 


JOSEPH  HERGESHEIMER  27 

Doubleday,  Page  &  Company  /  Garden  City,  N.  Y., 
and  Toronto  /  1921. 

COLLATION:  —  pp.  xxxfv+288,  consisting  of  p.  (i), 
Half-title:  My  Maiden  Effort;  verso:  blank;  p.  (iii), 
Title-page:  as  above;  verso:  Copyright,  1921,  By  / 
Doubleday,  Page  &  Company  /  All  rights  reserved  in 
cluding  that  of  translation  /  into  foreign  languages, 
including  the  Scandinavian  /  Copyright,  1918,  1919, 
1920,  1921,  by  the  Authors'  League  of  America,  Inc.  / 
Printed  at  Garden  City,  N.  Y.,  U.  S.  A.  /  The  Coun 
try  Life  Press  /  First  Edition;  pp.  v-xxii:  List  of 
Authors;  pp.  xxiii-xxxi:  Introduction  by  Gelett  Bur 
gess;  verso  of  p.  xxxi:  blank;  p.  (xxxiii),  Divisional 
Half-title:  My  Maiden  Effort;  verso:  blank;  pp.  1-288 
of  text  of  which  pp.  96-102  are  by  Joseph  Herges- 
heimer. 

Crown  8vo,  7fX5;  bound  in  dark  blue  cloth,  lettered  on 
back,  in  gilt,  as  follows :  My  /  Maiden  /  Effort  /  The 
/  Authors'  /  League  /  of  America  /  Doubleday  /  Page  & 
Co.  Front  cover  lettered,  in  gilt,  as  follows:  My 
Maiden  /  Effort  /  The  Personal  Confessions  of  /  Well 
Known  American  Authors  /  Collected  by  the  /  Authors 
League  of  America  /  Edited  by  /  Gelett  J  Burgess. 
Back  cover  blank.  White  end  papers;  all  edges  cut. 


CONTRIBUTIONS  TO  PERIODICALS 

THE  CITY  OF  PLEASURE:  FIVE  IMPRESSIONS.     I.  The 

Excursion    Train.     II.     The    Beach.     III.     The  Idle 

Women.  IV.  The  Cabaret.  V.  A  Curtain.  The 
Forum,  June,  1913,  pp.  734-739- 

FIVE  PROFILES.  I.  The  Salvation  Shouter.  II.  In 
Black  and  White.  III.  Flower  of  Satin.  IV.  Gen 
tleman  in  a  Shawl.  V.  The  Woman  in  the  Landaulet. 
The  Forum,  September,  1913,  pp.  353-358. 

IN  STRINGS  AND  CYLINDERS:  IMAGINARY  INTERLUDES. 
I.  Caprice  Espagnole:  Rimsky-Korsakow.  II.  At  the 
San  Carlos.  III.  Crimson  Garlands.  IV.  In  Rose 
wood  and  Ebony.  V.  The  Strings  of  Silence.  The 
Forum,  November,  1913,  pp.  700-704. 

THE  PROFESSIONAL  GAME.  Saturday  Evening  Post, 
April  3,  1915,  pp.  20  et  seq.  With  4  illustrations  by 
George  Wright. 

THE  BIG  Doc.  Saturday  Evening  Post,  May  22,  1915, 
pp.  17  et  seq.  With  4  illustrations  by  F.  E.  Schoonover. 

LESBIA.  Saturday  Evening  Post,  July  31,  1915,  pp.  6  et 
seq.  With  4  illustrations  by  F.  Graham  Cootes. 

SOLVIG'S  SAGA.  Saturday  Evening  Post,  November  6, 
1915,  pp.  12  et  seq.  With  3  illustrations  by  Clarence  F. 
Underwood. 


JOSEPH  HERGESHEIMER  29 

THE  FIFTH  ACE  AND  FENELLA.  Saturday  Evening 
Post,  December  18,  1915,  pp.  6  et  seq.  With  3  illus 
trations  by  Walter  H.  Everett. 

WILD  ORANGES.  Serial  in  the  Saturday  Evening  Post, 
February,  5,  12,  and  19  (1916),  pp.  3  et  seq.,  18  et  seq., 
and  21  et  seq.,  respectively.  With  1 1  illustrations  by 
Harvey  Dunn.  Included  in  "GoLD  AND  IRON",  1918 
(see  p.  12).  First  separate  issue  December,  1919,  for 
presentation  (see  p.  16).  First  separate  issue  for  sale 
March,  1922  (see  p.  20). 

A  POOL  OF  CLEAR  WATER.  Saturday  Evening  Post, 
April  15,  1916,  pp.  19  et  seq.  With  3  illustrations  by 
Will  Grefe. 

THE  THRUSH  IN  THE  HEDGE.  Saturday  Evening  Post, 
June  10,  1916,  pp.  18  et  seq.  With  4  illustrations  by 
W.  H.  D.  Koerner.  Included  in  "THE  HAPPY  END", 
1919  (see  p.  14). 

THE  FLOWER  OF  SPAIN.  Saturday  Evening  Post,  Au 
gust  5,  1916,  pp.  15  et  seq.  With  4  illustrations  by  Wal 
ter  H.  Everett.  Included  in  "THE  HAPPY  END",  1919 
(seep.  14). 

ROSEMARY  ROSELLE.  Saturday  Evening  Post,  Septem 
ber  30,  1916,  pp.  12  et  seq.  With  4  illustrations  by  F. 
R.  Gruger.  Included  in  "THE  HAPPY  END",  1919 
(see  p.  14). 

JOY  RIDERS.  Serial  in  the  Saturday  Evening  Post,  De 
cember  1 6  and  23,  1916,  pp.  3  et  seq.  and  17  et  seq.  re 
spectively.  With  8  illustrations  by  F.  R.  Gruger. 


30        THE  CENTAUR  BIBLIOGRAPHIES 

EPHEIMER.  Saturday  Evening  Post,  February  3,  1917, 
pp.  1 6  et  seq.  With  2  illustrations  by  M.  Leone  Bracker. 

TUBAL  CAIN.  Serial  in  Saturday  Evening  Post,  May 
19,  26,  and  June  2,  1917,  pp.  9  et  seq.,  23  et  seq.,  and 
21  et  seq.  respectively.  With  12  illustrations  by  F.  R. 
Gruger.  Included  in  "GoLD  AND  IRON",  1918  (see  p. 
12).  First  separate  issue  March,  1922  (see  p.  21). 

TOL'ABLE  DAVID.  Saturday  Evening  Post,  July  14, 
I9I7>  PP-  5  et  seq.  With  4  illustrations  by  Harvey  Dunn. 
Included  in  "THE  HAPPY  END",  1919  (see  p.  14). 

ASPHODEL.  Saturday  Evening  Post,  August  4,  1917, 
pp.  17  et  seq.  With  3  illustrations  by  Walter  H.  Everett. 

HIGH  SPEED.  Red  Book,  November,  1917,  pp.  37-44. 
With  6  illustrations  by  M.  Leone  Bracker. 

PATERFAMILIAS.  Serial  in  the  Saturday  Evening  Post, 
November  17,  24,  and  December  I,  1917,  pp.  3  et  seq., 
1 8  et  seq.,  and  21  et  seq.  respectively.  With  10  illus 
trations  by  Lejaren  A.  Hiller. 

WARS  AND  RUMORS.  Saturday  Evening  Post,  March  2, 
1918,  pp.  5  et  seq.  With  3  illustrations  by  F.  R.  Gruger. 

THE  DARK  FLEECE.  Serial  in  the  Saturday  Evening 
Post,  March  30  and  April  6,  1918,  pp.  3  et  seq.  and  23 
et  seq.  respectively.  With  8  illustrations  by  Dean  Corn- 
well.  Included  in  "GoLD  AND  IRON",  1918  (see  p.  12). 
First  separate  issue  March,  1922  (see  p.  22). 

THE  BLACK  KEY.  The  Century,  May,  1918,  pp.  33  et 
seq.  With  2  illustrations  by  Hamlin  Gardner. 


JOSEPH  HERGESHEIMER  31 

BANKED  FIRES.  Saturday  Evening  Post,  May  4,  1918, 
pp.  14  et  seq.  With  3  illustrations  by  Frank  Street. 

SOME  VERACIOUS  PARAGRAPHS.  The  Bookman,  Septem 
ber,  1918,  pp.  8-12. 

THE  EGYPTIAN  CHARIOT.  Saturday  Evening  Post, 
September  14,  1918,  pp.  9  et  seq.  With  3  illustrations 
by  Clark  Fay.  Included  in  "THE  HAPPY  END",  1919 
(see  p.  14). 

JAVA  HEAD.  Serial  in  the  Saturday  Evening  Post,  Octo 
ber  5,  12,  19,  26,  November  2,  and  November  9,  1918,  pp. 
3  etseq.,  14  et  seq.,  17  et  seq.,  17  et  seq.,  17  et  seq.,  and  17 
et  seq.  respectively.  With  19  illustrations  by  F.  R. 
Gruger.  First  published  in  book  form  January,  1919 
(see  p.  13). 

BREAD.  Saturday  Evening  Post,  November  30,  1918, 
pp.  5  et  seq.  With  3  illustrations  by  Marian  Keen  Wag 
ner.  Included  in  "THE  HAPPY  END",  1919  (see  p.  14). 

NOTES  FOR  A  BLUE-WATER  NOVEL.  The  Bookman., 
January,  1919,  pp.  517-524. 

HERGESHEIMER  ON  "THE  GREAT  HUNGER."     Review 

of  The  Great  Hunger  by  Johan  Bojer  in  The  Sun  (New 

York),  "Books  and  the  Book  World",  January  26,  1919, 

p.  7. 

THE    ORDER    FOR    MERIT.     Saturday    Evening    Post, 

March  I,  1919,  pp.  12  et  seq.     With  3  illustrations  by 

F.  R.  Gruger. 

LONELY  VALLEYS.     Saturday  Evening  Post,  March  15, 

I9l9y   PP-    13   et  seq.     With   4   illustrations   by   Henry 


32        THE  CENTAUR  BIBLIOGRAPHIES 

Raleigh.  Included  in  "THE  HAPPY  END",  1919  (see 
p.  14). 

HERGESHEIMER  ON  CONRAD'S  NEW  NOVEL.  Review  of 
The  Arrow  of  Gold,  The  Sun  (New  York),  "Books 
and  the  Book  World",  April  13,  1919,  p.  I. 

THE  MEEKER  RITUAL.  The  Century,  June,  1919,  pp. 
145  et  seq.  With  2  illustrations  by  John  Newton  Howitt. 

A  DEDICATORY  NOTE  FOR  "LINDA  CONDON".  JOSEPH 
HERGESHEIMER  TO  CARL  VAN  VECHTEN,  ESQ.  A  letter 
in  Everybody's  Magazine  for  May,  1919,  p.  43.  With 
portrait. 

LINDA  CONDON.  Serial  in  Everybody's  Magazine,  June- 
December,  inclusive,  1919.  Pp.  9-16,  36-40,  49-53,  58- 
63,  58-63,  63-68,  and  57-62  respectively.  With  21  il 
lustrations  by  Frederic  Dorr  Steele.  First  published  in 
book-form  October,  1919,  (see  p.  15). 

THE  RETURN  TO  READING.  The  Bookman,  September 
1919,  pp.  1-3. 

ADVENTURE'S  END.  Saturday  Evening  Post,  September 
6,  1919,  pp.  10  et  seq.  With  2  illustrations  by  James  M. 
Preston. 

THE  MEEKER  RITUAL:  II.  The  Century  Magazine, 
October,  1919,  pp.  737-751.  With  4  illustrations  by 
John  Newton  Howitt. 

AN  IMPROVIZATION  ON  THEMES  FROM  "JURGEN".  The 
Sun  (New  York),  "Books  and  the  Book  World",  Octo 
ber  26,  1919,  p.  4.  An  appreciation  of  Jurgen. 


JOSEPH  HERGESHEIMER  33 

THE  ROARING  FORTIES.  The  Dial,  November  15,  1919, 
pp.  431-433.  A  review  of  The  Old  Merchant  Marine, 
by  Ralph  D.  Paine. 

BLUE  ICE.  Saturday  Evening  Post,  December  13,  1919, 
pp.  8  et  seq.  With  3  illustrations  by  Clarence  F.  Under 
wood. 

READ  THEM  AND  WEEP.  The  Century,  January,  1920, 
pp.  289-302.  With  3  illustrations  by  Henry  Raleigh. 

EVER  So  LONG  AGO.  Red  Book,  April,  1920,  pp.  23  et 
seq.  With  4  illustrations  by  Gayle  Porter  Hoskins. 

STEEL.  Serial  in  the  Saturday  Evening  Post,  June  26, 
July  3,  10,  17,  24,  and  31  (1920),  pp.  3  et  seq.,  26  et 
seq.,  26  et  seq.,  24  et  seq.,  24  et  seq.,  and  24  et  seq.  re 
spectively.  With  1 8  illustrations  by  F.  R.  Gruger. 

CHANGU.  The  Sunday  Press,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  June 
27,  1920.  Fifth  part,  p.  8. 

SCARLET  IBIS.     Saturday   Evening   Post,   November    13, 

1920,  pp.  5  et  seq.    With  3  illustrations  by  Harvey  Dunn. 

BEYOND  THE  BRIDGE.  Saturday  Evening  Post,  Decem 
ber  u,  1920,  pp.  5  et  seq.  With  3  illustrations  by  Henry 
Raleigh. 

THE  LITTLE  KANAKA.  The  Reviewer,  May  i,  1921,  pp. 
169-171. 

AN  AIKEN  PAPER:  How  the  Characters  of  a  Novel,  as 
yet  Unwritten,  Came  Into  Being.  Vanity  Fair,  July, 

1921,  pp.  21-22. 


34        THE  CENTAUR  BIBLIOGRAPHIES 

THE  FEMININE  NUISANCE  IN  AMERICAN  LITERATURE. 
Yale  Review,  July,  1921,  pp.  716-725. 

Juju.  Saturday  Evening  Post,  July  30,  1921,  pp.  5  et 
seq.  With  3  illustrations  by  W.  H.  D.  Koerner. 

CHARLOTTE  RUSSE.  The  Reviewer,  August  i,  1921, 
PP.  368-370. 

ANOTHER  AIKEN  PAPER:  How,  in  the  Sound  of  an  After 
Dinner  Song,  the  Novelist  Found  the  Significance  of  His 
Art.  Vanity  Fair,  August,  1921,  pp.  23-24. 

EARLY  AMERICANA.  Saturday  Evening  Post,  August  27, 
1921,  pp.  8  et  seq.  With  3  illustrations  by  George  E. 
Wolfe. 

A  SPRIG  OF  LEMON  VERBENA.  Saturday  Evening  Post, 
September  17,  1921,  pp.  8  et  seq.  With  2  illustrations 
by  Charles  D.  Mitchell. 

THE  TOKEN.  Saturday  Evening  Post,  October  22,  1921, 
pp.  12  et  seq.  With  2  illustrations  by  Arthur  D.  Fuller. 

THE  TIDE  RUNNER.  Saturday  Evening  Post,  Decem 
ber  3,  1921,  pp.  5  et  seq.  With  3  illustrations  by  Charles 
D.  Mitchell. 

THE  YOUNG  VERSUS  THE  ELDERS.  The  Independent 
and  the  Weekly  Review,  December  10,  1921,  p.  250. 

CASANOVA  PASSES.     The  Nation,   December   14,   1921, 

705.     A  review  of   Casanova's  Homecoming  by  Arthur 

Schnitzler. 

EIGHT  NOVELS:  A  Complete  Library  of  the  Romantic 

Passions  in  Which  All  the  Qualities  of  the  Heart  are 


JOSEPH  HERGESHEIMER  35 

Presented  with  Elegance  and  Fervour.  Vanity  Fair, 
January,  1922,  pp.  31-32. 

A  NOTE  ON  JOHN  PARTINS.  The  Reviewer,  January, 
1922,  pp.  175-187. 

TINTYPES  :  I.  A  SCOTS  GRANDFATHER.  The  Reviewer, 
February,  1922,  pp.  233-236. 

BEAUTY  IN  WOMEN.  McCall's,  February  and  March, 
1922,  pp.  8  et  seq. 

TEA  HOUSES.  Saturday  Evening  Post,  March  4,  1922, 
pp.  8  et  seq.  With  2  illustrations  by  Arthur  D.  Fuller. 

NOTE  BOOKS  ON  CHARM  :  A  Serious  Record  of  the  Friv 
olous  Materials  Woven  Into  the  Texture  of  Some  Novels 
and  Stories,  with  an  Occasional  Frivolous  Reference  to 
the  Serious  Phases.  Vanity  Fair,  April,  1922,  p.  50  et 
seq. 

TRAVELER'S  REPOSE.  Saturday  Evening  Post,  April  8, 
1922,  pp.  8  et  seq.  With  3  illustrations  by  W.  H.  D. 
Koerner. 

THE  PROFESSION  OF  NOVELIST.  The  New  Republic 
(Part  II),  April  12,  1922,  pp.  14-16. 

TINTYPES:  II.  AN  ABSENTEE  FATHER.  The  Reviewer, 
May,  1922,  pp.  423-426. 

WASPS.  Saturday  Evening  Post,  May  13,  1922,  pp.  5 
et  seq.  With  4  illustrations  by  C.  D.  Williams. 

THE  BRIGHT  SHAWL.  Serial  in  the  Red  Book,  June, 
July,  August,  and  September,  1922,  pp.  39-45  et  seq., 
73-77  et  seq.,  66-70  et  seq.,  and  87-91  et  seq.,  respective- 


36        THE  CENTAUR  BIBLIOGRAPHIES 

ly.  With  13  illustrations  by  Everett  Shinn.  First  pub 
lished  in  book  form  October,  1922  (see  p.  22). 

CYTHEREA.  Hearst's  International,  June,  1922,  pp.  82 
et  seq.  A  condensed  version  of  the  novel,  with  a  portrait 
of  the  author. 

Miss  CONIFEE.  This  short  story  appeared  Saturday, 
June  24,  1922,  in  the  following  newspapers: 

The  Evening  Public  Ledger,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

The  Evening  Dispatch,  Richmond,  Va. 

The  Press,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

The  Bridgeport  Post,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

And  on  Sunday,  June  25,  1922,  in  the  following: 

The  New  York  American,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

The  Herald  Examiner,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

The  Herald  Examiner,  Chicago,  111. 

The  Register  Gazette,  Rockford,  111. 

The  Courier  Journal,  Louisville,  Ky. 

The  Boston  Post,  Boston,  Mass. 

The  Journal,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

The  Constitution,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

The  News,  Omaha,  Neb. 

The  Telegram,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

The  Tribune,  Sioux  City,  Iowa. 

The  Herald  Dispatch,  Huntington,  W.  Va. 

The  Post  Dispatch,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

The  Courant,  Hartford,  Conn. 

The  Telegraph  Herald,  Dubuque,  Iowa. 

The  Star,  Washington,  D.  C. 

The  Sun,  Baltimore,  Md. 

The  Post  Intelligencia,  Seattle,  Wash. 

The  Commercial,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

The  Herald,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 


JOSEPH  HERGESHEIMER  37 

It  was  published  subsequently  in 

The  Press,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

The  Post,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

The  Citizen,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

The  News  Bee,  Toledo,  Ohio. 

The  Press,  Akron,  Ohio. 

The  Telegram,  Youngstown,  Ohio. 

The  Montreal  Star,  Montreal,  Canada 

The  Sunday  World,  Toronto,  Canada. 

The  Detroit  News,  Detroit,  Mich. 

The  Record,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

TINTYPES:  WITH  A  CABINET  PHOTOGRAPH.     The  Re 
viewer,  July,  1922,  pp.  559-562. 

WHAT  MEN  THINK  OF  WOMEN.    McCall's,  September, 
1922,  pp.  9  et  seq. 


CRITICAL  ESSAYS  AND  APPRECIATIONS 
IN  BOOKS 

THE  MEN  WHO  MAKE  OUR  NOVELS 

By  George  Gordon.  Contains:  Joseph  Hergesheimer, 
PP-  33-4O-  New  York:  Moffatt,  Yard  &  Co.,  1919. 

THE  BORZOI  1920 

Contains:  Joseph  Hergesheimer,  by  Wilson  Follett, 
pp.  15-19.  New  York,  Alfred  A.  Knopf,  1920. 

JOSEPH  HERGESHEIMER  /  The  Man  and  His  Books  / 
By  Llewellyn  Jones  /  Literary  Editor  of  The  Chicago  / 
Evening  Post  /  [Publishers  device]  /  New  York  Alfred 
A.  Knopf  Mcmxx.  Portrait. 

JOSEPH  HERGESHEIMER  /  An  Essay  in  Interpretation  / 
By  /  James  Branch  Cabell  /  "And  we  dreamed  a  dream 
in  one  night,  I  and  he :  we  dreamed  J  each  man  according 
to  the  interpretation  of  his  dream"  /  [Colored  device]  / 
Chicago  /  The  Bookfellows  /  1921 

COLLATION:  —  pp.  27,  (the  first  6  unnumbered),  con 
sisting  of  p.  (i),  Half-title:  Joseph  Hergesheimer  / 
An  Essay  in  Interpretation;  verso:  blank;  p.  (3),  Title- 
page:  as  above;  verso:  One  thousand  small  paper  and 
ninety-nine  tall  paper  copies  of  this  /  monograph  have 
been  printed  for  The  Bookfellows  in  August,  1921.  / 
The  edition  is  the  first;  Mr.  Cabell  the  author  is 
Bookfellow  No.  513  /  and  Mr.  Brewer  the  printer 


JOSEPH  HERGESHEIMER  39 

is  Bookfellow  No.  14  /  Copyright,  1921  by  /  James 
Branch  Cabell;  p.  (5)  :  To  /  Joseph  Hergesheimer  / 
with  friendship  and  large  admiration  /  as  goes  the 
past,  and  with  /  cordial  faith  in  what  /  is  to  come; 
verso:  blank;  pp.  7-27  of  text;  verso  of  p.  27:  blank. 

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The  tall  paper  copies  were  issued  in  tan  boards. 

OUR  SHORT  STORY  WRITERS 

By  Blanche  Colton  Williams,  Ph.D.  Contains: 
Joseph  Hergesheimer,  pp.  223-236.  New  York,  Mof- 
fatt,  Yard  &  Co.,  1920. 

CONTEMPORARY  AMERICAN  NOVELISTS 

By  Carl  Van  Doren.  Contains :  Joseph  Hergesheimer, 
pp.  122-131.  New  York,  The  Macmillan  Company, 
1922. 

FRIDAY  NIGHTS 

By  Edward  Garnett.  Contains:  A  Note  on  Two 
American  Novelists:  Joseph  Hergesheimer  and  Sher 
wood  Anderson.  The  paper  on  Joseph  Hergesheimer 
occupies  pp.  335-341.  New  York,  Alfred  A.  Knopf, 
1922. 


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